![]() If your computer does not have a Recovery partition, you can let it finish starting into Internet Recovery, and then proceed with this exercise. If the Recovery partition exists, you can shut down your computer by holding the power button for 10 seconds, and then select the Recovery partition using the Startup Manager (see the instructions in Exercise 4.2, in the “Test the OS X Recovery Disk” section). This may take a while,” your computer was unable to find a local Recovery partition. If your computer displays a globe icon with the text “Starting Internet Recovery. If this happens, click the Shut Down button and try again. If your computer starts up to the login screen instead of OS X Recovery, you may not have held Command-R long enough. If no recovery partition is available, Macs with newer firmware can actually start up from an Apple server over the Internet and get access to the OS X Recovery features. ![]() When you hold down Command-R during startup, the computer attempts to start up using a recovery partition on the hard disk. Press the power button on your computer, and then hold down Command-R until the gray Apple appears on the screen.
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